“Founded in 1996, the highly-competitive Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism awards year-long, non-residential fellowships to journalists from the United States, Ireland, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to report on a mental health topic of their choice.” Nine U.S. journalists are selected annually, receiving stipends of $10,000 each to cover fellowship project expenses. Selected international journalists are awarded a comparable stipend. Fellows also receive travel expenses for two mandatory training meetings at The Carter Center in Atlanta, plus mentoring on effective behavioral health reporting from past fellows and advisors.